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BIO 116 Exam 1 & 2 Questions and Answers (300+ Verified Q&A) | Evolution, Microbiology, Plants, Animals, Endocrine System, Reproduction & Nervous System

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This comprehensive BIO 116 Exam 1 and Exam 2 study guide contains more than 300 carefully compiled exam-style questions and verified answers covering the major concepts of introductory biology, organismal biology, evolutionary biology, microbiology, botany, zoology, physiology, endocrinology, reproduction, embryology, and neuroscience. Designed for university-level biology courses, this resource provides a structured question-and-answer format that supports active recall, exam preparation, concept reinforcement, and long-term retention of foundational biological principles. The material reflects the breadth and depth of topics commonly assessed in BIO 116 midterm and final examinations. The first section focuses extensively on evolution, phylogenetics, and microbiology. Students will review homologous and analogous structures, monophyletic groups, phylogenetic trees, evolutionary relationships, natural selection, bacterial genetics, viral replication, bacteriophage life cycles, bacterial conjugation, transformation, transduction, mutation, and mechanisms responsible for genetic diversity. The guide also explores prokaryotic and eukaryotic cell structures, endosymbiotic theory, protist diversity, Archaeplastida, SAR, Discoba, Opisthokonta, and the evolutionary origins of mitochondria and plastids. Extensive coverage is provided for fungi and animal evolution, including fungal reproduction, hyphae, plasmogamy, karyogamy, heterokaryotic stages, ecological roles of fungi, animal phylogeny, embryonic development, gastrulation, germ layers, coelom formation, protostome and deuterostome development, bilaterian evolution, chordate evolution, vertebrate diversification, mammalian characteristics, primate adaptations, and comparative animal anatomy. Students gain a clear understanding of evolutionary relationships and major biological innovations across the animal kingdom. The botany section examines plant evolution and diversity, including bryophytes, ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms, alternation of generations, plant reproductive structures, seed development, vascular tissues, xylem and phloem transport, plant hormones, phototropism, ethylene responses, water transport mechanisms, plant adaptations to terrestrial environments, and the evolutionary significance of seeds, pollen, stomata, and vascular systems. These concepts are fundamental for understanding modern plant biology and ecological adaptation. The physiology and homeostasis chapters cover regulatory mechanisms that maintain internal stability in living organisms. Topics include osmotic regulation, conformers and regulators, negative and positive feedback systems, endocrine signaling pathways, glucose homeostasis, insulin and glucagon function, hormone classification, signal transduction pathways, protein kinases, G-proteins, thyroid hormones, adrenal hormones, pituitary regulation, and physiological responses to environmental change. These sections connect molecular signaling mechanisms with organismal physiology and health. Comprehensive reproductive biology content includes spermatogenesis, oogenesis, male and female reproductive anatomy, hormonal control of reproduction, menstrual cycle regulation, fertilization, embryonic development, cleavage, blastulation, gastrulation, neural development, implantation, reproductive endocrinology, gamete formation, and developmental biology. Students preparing for examinations involving human reproduction and developmental processes will find these sections particularly valuable. The final section explores nervous system organization and function, including sensory pathways, motor pathways, peripheral and central nervous systems, autonomic regulation, sympathetic responses, neural signaling, reflex arcs, nervous system evolution, glial cells, cerebrospinal fluid production, and information processing mechanisms in vertebrates. These concepts provide an essential foundation for understanding neurobiology and physiological integration. The content closely aligns with concepts presented in leading university biology references, including Campbell Biology (Urry, Cain, Wasserman, Minorsky & Orr), Biology 2e (OpenStax), Molecular Biology of the Cell (Alberts et al.), Raven Biology of Plants (Evert & Eichhorn), Integrated Principles of Zoology (Hickman et al.), Animal Physiology (Hill, Wyse & Anderson), and Principles of Anatomy and Physiology (Tortora & Derrickson). These authoritative academic sources support the scientific accuracy and relevance of the concepts reviewed throughout this study guide. Relevant Students: BIO 116 Students General Biology Students Introductory Biology Students Evolutionary Biology Students Microbiology Students Botany Students Plant Biology Students Zoology Students Animal Biology Students Pre-Med Students Nursing Students Biomedical Science Students Health Science Students Pharmacy Students Medical Laboratory Science Students Physiology Students Neuroscience Students Biotechnology Students Life Science Students University Biology Majors College Biology Students Exam Preparation Candidates Keywords BIO 116 exam 1 and 2, biology questions and answers, evolutionary biology, phylogenetics, phylogenetic trees, homologous structures, analogous structures, natural selection, bacterial genetics, viruses, bacteriophages, lytic cycle, lysogenic cycle, bacterial conjugation, transformation, transduction, mutation, microbiology, prokaryotes, eukaryotes, endosymbiotic theory, mitochondria evolution, protists, Archaeplastida, SAR supergroup, Discoba, Opisthokonta, fungi, fungal reproduction, plasmogamy, karyogamy, hyphae, lichens, animal evolution, embryology, gastrulation, germ layers, coelom, protostomes, deuterostomes, chordates, vertebrates, mammals, primates, plant biology, bryophytes, ferns, gymnosperms, angiosperms, alternation of generations, plant hormones, auxin, ethylene, xylem, phloem, water transport, seed plants, homeostasis, endocrine system, insulin, glucagon, hormone signaling, signal transduction, protein kinases, thyroid hormones, pituitary gland, adrenal gland, physiology, reproduction, spermatogenesis, oogenesis, fertilization, menstrual cycle, embryonic development, implantation, nervous system, central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, reflex arc, autonomic nervous system, sympathetic response, neurobiology, university biology study guide, biology exam preparation, college biology notes

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you identify two new organisms that share a specific morphological

feature. genetic analysis reveals that each organism uses different

protein structure. which of the following are true regarding these

organisms

1. the shared feature is analogous

,2. these organisms represent sister taxa

3. their common ancestor probably did not possess this feature


4. the shared feature is a homologous character - ANSWER ✔✔1

and 3

identify which of the following describes a monophyletic group

1. a common ancestor and some of its descendants

2. a common ancestor and all of its descendants


3. several groups that do not share a common ancestor - ANSWER

✔✔2 only


a phylogenetic tree is a diagram that represents

a. a theory that explains how life began

b. the pattern of descent of a group of organisms

c. a prediction of future evolutionary events

d. the relationships between species based on their morphological

similarity - ANSWER ✔✔b


compare and contrast the lytic and lysogenic replication cycle of

bacteriophages. which of the following statements accurately describe

BOTH?

,a. the host cell is lysed

b. new virus assemble

c. the bacteriophage genome is replicated


d. a prophage forms - ANSWER ✔✔c


correctly sequence the lytic cycle of bacteriophage replication

1. lysis of host cell

2. virus attaches to host cell

3. viral genome enters host cell

4. assembly of new viruses


5. viral gene expression and genome replication - ANSWER ✔✔2 ->

3 -> 5 -> 4 -> 1

identify the statement which correctly describes a component of a virus

a. an envelope is acquired from the host cell wall

b. the capsid consists of carbohydrates

c. a capsomere contains the information necessary for replication


d. the genetic material is either DNA or RNA - ANSWER ✔✔d




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, identify which of the following would NOT occur during the lytic

sequence of viral reproduction

a. phage proteins are synthesized

b. phage DNA synthesized

c. prophage is integrated into bacterial chromosome


d. phase injects its DNA into host cell - ANSWER ✔✔c


which of the following is/are TRUE regarding bacterial reproduction

1. mutations are the only source of genetic diversity

2. meiosis is the primary mechanism of sexual reproduction

3. gametes are produced under ideal environmental conditions


4. most bacteria divide through binary fission - ANSWER ✔✔4 only


mutations will most likely lead to a rapid increase in genetic variation in a

population with ________________ generation time and

_______________ population size

a. short; large

b. long; large

c. unpredictable; large


d. short; small - ANSWER ✔✔a

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